M2RB: Lady GaGa
My mama told me when I was young
We are all born superstars
She rolled my hair and put my lipstick on
In the glass of her boudoir
"There's nothing wrong with loving who you are"
She said, "'Cause he made you perfect, babe"
"So hold your head up girl and you'll go far,
Listen to me when I say"
I'm beautiful in my way
'Cause God makes no mistakes
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
Don't hide yourself in regret
Just love yourself and you're set
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
We are all born superstars
She rolled my hair and put my lipstick on
In the glass of her boudoir
"There's nothing wrong with loving who you are"
She said, "'Cause he made you perfect, babe"
"So hold your head up girl and you'll go far,
Listen to me when I say"
I'm beautiful in my way
'Cause God makes no mistakes
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
Don't hide yourself in regret
Just love yourself and you're set
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
"But, if
you're a feminist or a gay or any of the other house pets in the
Democratic menagerie, you might want to look at Rahm Emanuel's
pirouette, and Menino's coziness with Islamic homophobia. These guys are
about power, and right now your cause happens to coincide with their
political advantage. But political winds shift. Once upon a time,
Massachusetts burned witches. Now it grills chicken-sandwich homophobes.
One day it'll be something else. Already in Europe, in previously
gay-friendly cities like Amsterdam, demographically surging Muslim
populations have muted Leftie politicians' commitment to gay rights,
feminism and much else. It's easy to cheer on the thugs when they're
thuggish in your name. What happens when Emanuel's political needs
change?"
By Mark Steyn
To modify Lord Acton, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts
absolutely, but aldermanic power corrupts all der more manically. Proco
"Joe" Moreno is Alderman of the First Ward of Chicago, and last week, in
a city with an Aurora-size body count every weekend, his priority was
to take the municipal tire-iron to the owners of a chain of fast-food
restaurants. "Because of this man's ignorance," said Alderman Moreno, "I
will now be denying Chick-fil-A's permit to open a restaurant in the
First Ward."
"This man's ignorance"? You mean, of the City of Chicago permit
process? Zoning regulations? Health and safety ordinances? No, Alderman
Moreno means "this man's ignorance" of the approved position on same-sex
marriage. "This man" is Dan Cathy, president of Chick-fil-A, and a few
days earlier he had remarked that "we are very much supportive of the
family – the biblical definition of the family unit. We are a
family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our
first wives" – which last part suggests he is as antipathetic to
no-fault divorce and other heterosexual assaults on matrimony as he is
to more recent novelties such as gay marriage. But no matter. Alderman
Moreno does not allege that Chick-fil-A discriminates in its hiring
practices or in its customer service. Nor does he argue that business
owners should not be entitled to hold opinions: The Muppets, for
example, have reacted to Mr. Cathy's observations by announcing that
they're severing all ties with Chick-fil-A. Did you know that the Muppet
Corporation has a position on gay marriage? Well, they do. But Miss
Piggy and the Swedish Chef would be permitted to open a business in the
First Ward of Chicago because their opinion on gay marriage happens to
coincide with Alderman Moreno's. It's his ward, you just live in it.
When it comes to lunch options, he's the chicken supremo, and don't you
forget it.
Chick-fil-A,
whose founder distinguished the fast-food chain by closing on Sunday
out of religious piety, continues to mix theology with business and
finds itself on the front lines of the nation's culture wars after its
president, Dan Cathy, confirmed his opposition to gay marriage in June
2012.
The city's mayor, Rahm Emanuel, agrees with the Alderman: Chick-fil-A
does not represent "Chicago values" – which is true if by "Chicago
values" you mean machine politics, AIDS-conspiracy-peddling pastors and
industrial-scale black youth homicide rates. But, before he was mayor,
Rahm Emanuel was President Obama's chief of staff. Until the president's
recent "evolution," the Obama administration held the same position on
gay marriage as Chick-fil-A. Would Alderman Moreno have denied Barack
Obama the right to open a chicken restaurant in the First Ward? Did Rahm
Emanuel quit the Obama administration on principle? Don't be
ridiculous. Mayor Emanuel is a former ballet dancer, and when it's
politically necessary he can twirl on a dime.
Meanwhile, fellow mayor Tom Menino announced that Chick-fil-A would
not be opening in his burg anytime soon. "If they need licenses in the
city, it will be very difficult," said His Honor. If you've just
wandered in in the middle of the column, this guy Menino isn't the mayor
of Soviet Novosibirsk or Kampong Cham under the Khmer Rouge, but of
Boston, Mass. Nevertheless, he shares the commissars' view that in order
to operate even a modest and politically inconsequential business it is
necessary to demonstrate that one is in full ideological compliance
with party orthodoxy. "There is no place for discrimination on Boston's
Freedom Trail," Mayor Menino thundered in his letter to Mr. Cathy, "and
no place for your company alongside it." No, sir. On Boston's Freedom
Trail, you're free to march in ideological lockstep with the city
authorities – or else. Hard as it is to believe, there was a time when
Massachusetts was a beacon of liberty: the shot heard round the world,
and all that. Now it fires Bureau of Compliance permit-rejection letters
round the world.
Mayor Menino subsequently backed down and claimed the severed
rooster's head left in Mr. Cathy's bed was all just a misunderstanding.
Yet, when it comes to fighting homophobia on Boston's Freedom Trail, His
Honor is highly selective. As the Boston Herald's Michael Graham
pointed out, Menino is happy to hand out municipal licenses to groups
whose most prominent figures call for gays to be put to death. The mayor
couldn't have been more accommodating (including giving them $1.8
million of municipal land) of the new mosque of the Islamic Society of
Boston, whose IRS returns listed as one of their seven trustees Yusuf
al-Qaradawi. Like President Obama, Imam Qaradawi's position on gays is
in a state of "evolution": He can't decide whether to burn them or toss
'em off a cliff. "Some say we should throw them from a high place," he
told Al-Jazeera. "Some say we should burn them, and so on. There is
disagreement ... . The important thing is to treat this act as a crime."
Unlike the deplorable Mr. Cathy, Imam Qaradawi is admirably
open-minded: There are so many ways to kill homosexuals, why restrict
yourself to just one? In Mayor Menino's Boston, if you take the same
view of marriage as President Obama did from 2009 to 2012, he'll run
your homophobic ass out of town. But, if you want to toss those godless
sodomites off the John Hancock Tower, he'll officiate at your
ribbon-cutting ceremony.
This inconsistency is very telling. The forces of "tolerance" and
"diversity" are ever more intolerant of anything less than total
ideological homogeneity. Earlier this year, the Susan G. Komen
Foundation – the group that gave us those pink "awareness raising"
ribbons for breast cancer – decided to end its funding of Planned
Parenthood on the grounds that, whatever its other charms, Planned
Parenthood has nothing to do with curing breast cancer. Within hours,
the Komen Foundation's Nancy Brinker had been jumped by her fellow
liberals and was strapped to a chair under a light bulb in the basement
with her head clamped between two mammogram plates until she recanted. A
few weeks back, Mark Regnerus, a sociology professor who "says he's
never voted for a Republican presidential candidate," published a paper
in the journal Social Science Research whose findings, alas, did not
conform to the party line on gay parenting. Immediately, the party of
science set about ending his career, demanding that he be investigated
for "scientific misconduct" and calling on mainstream TV and radio
networks to ban him from their airwaves.
As an exercise in sheer political muscle, it's impressive. But, if
you're a feminist or a gay or any of the other house pets in the
Democratic menagerie, you might want to look at Rahm Emanuel's
pirouette, and Menino's coziness with Islamic homophobia. These guys are
about power, and right now your cause happens to coincide with their
political advantage. But political winds shift. Once upon a time,
Massachusetts burned witches. Now it grills chicken-sandwich homophobes.
One day it'll be something else. Already in Europe, in previously
gay-friendly cities like Amsterdam, demographically surging Muslim
populations have muted Leftie politicians' commitment to gay rights,
feminism and much else. It's easy to cheer on the thugs when they're
thuggish in your name. What happens when Emanuel's political needs
change?
Americans talk more about liberty than citizens of other Western
nations, but, underneath the rhetorical swagger, liberty bleeds. When
Mayor Menino and Alderman Moreno openly threaten to deny business
licenses because of ideological apostasy, they're declaring their
unfitness for public office. It's not about marriage, it's not about
gays, it's about a basic understanding that a free society requires a
decent respect for a wide range of opinion without penalty by the state.
In Menino's Boston, the Freedom Trail is heavy on the Trail, way too
light on the Freedom.
©MARK STEYN
"Born This Way"
[Intro:]
It doesn't matter if you love him, or capital H-I-M
Just put your paws up
'cause you were born this way, baby
[Verse:]
My mama told me when I was young
We are all born superstars
She rolled my hair and put my lipstick on
In the glass of her boudoir
"There's nothing wrong with loving who you are"
She said, "'Cause he made you perfect, babe"
"So hold your head up girl and you'll go far,
Listen to me when I say"
[Chorus:]
I'm beautiful in my way
'Cause God makes no mistakes
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
Don't hide yourself in regret
Just love yourself and you're set
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
[Post-chorus:]
Oh there ain't no other way
Baby I was born this way
Baby I was born this way
Oh there ain't no other way
Baby I was born this way
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
Don't be a drag ‒ just be a queen [x3]
Don't be!
[Verse:]
Give yourself prudence
And love your friends
Subway kid, rejoice your truth
In the religion of the insecure
I must be myself, respect my youth
A different lover is not a sin
Believe capital H-I-M (Hey hey hey)
I love my life I love this record and
Mi amore vole fe yah (Love needs faith)
[Repeat chorus + post-chorus]
[Bridge:]
Don't be a drag, just be a queen
Whether you're broke or evergreen
You're black, white, beige, chola descent
You're Lebanese, you're orient
Whether life's disabilities
Left you outcast, bullied, or teased
Rejoice and love yourself today
'cause baby you were born this way
No matter gay, straight, or bi,
Lesbian, transgendered life,
I'm on the right track baby,
I was born to survive.
No matter black, white or beige
Chola or orient made,
I'm on the right track baby,
I was born to be brave.
[Repeat chorus + post-chorus]
[Outro/refrain:]
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I'm on the right track baby
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I'm on the right track baby
I was born this way hey!
[Fade away:]
Same DNA, but born this way.
Same DNA, but born this way.
[Intro:]
It doesn't matter if you love him, or capital H-I-M
Just put your paws up
'cause you were born this way, baby
[Verse:]
My mama told me when I was young
We are all born superstars
She rolled my hair and put my lipstick on
In the glass of her boudoir
"There's nothing wrong with loving who you are"
She said, "'Cause he made you perfect, babe"
"So hold your head up girl and you'll go far,
Listen to me when I say"
[Chorus:]
I'm beautiful in my way
'Cause God makes no mistakes
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
Don't hide yourself in regret
Just love yourself and you're set
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
[Post-chorus:]
Oh there ain't no other way
Baby I was born this way
Baby I was born this way
Oh there ain't no other way
Baby I was born this way
I'm on the right track, baby
I was born this way
Don't be a drag ‒ just be a queen [x3]
Don't be!
[Verse:]
Give yourself prudence
And love your friends
Subway kid, rejoice your truth
In the religion of the insecure
I must be myself, respect my youth
A different lover is not a sin
Believe capital H-I-M (Hey hey hey)
I love my life I love this record and
Mi amore vole fe yah (Love needs faith)
[Repeat chorus + post-chorus]
[Bridge:]
Don't be a drag, just be a queen
Whether you're broke or evergreen
You're black, white, beige, chola descent
You're Lebanese, you're orient
Whether life's disabilities
Left you outcast, bullied, or teased
Rejoice and love yourself today
'cause baby you were born this way
No matter gay, straight, or bi,
Lesbian, transgendered life,
I'm on the right track baby,
I was born to survive.
No matter black, white or beige
Chola or orient made,
I'm on the right track baby,
I was born to be brave.
[Repeat chorus + post-chorus]
[Outro/refrain:]
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I'm on the right track baby
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I was born this way hey!
I'm on the right track baby
I was born this way hey!
[Fade away:]
Same DNA, but born this way.
Same DNA, but born this way.
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